Naga does indeed have "problems" with double clicking. I dont got any, but if i press in a special way i can easily make it double click. I can imagine people making it double click when clicking the way they are most comfortable with.

My Nagas have both been very strong and good quality otherwise.
Nagas are for small handed people really : /

I'm very happy with my Steelseries Sensei, but I mostly play MMOs and it feels like it was designed for FPS. So my opinion probably doesn't matter much. When I do play BF3 I feel like this mouse is vastly superior to my old logitech one (can't remember which one, it's that old).

Steelseries/Razer seems to be the "gigants" in PC gaming but to me it seems like mouses from companies like Logitech get better reviews from different gaming websites.

Edit: Actually read the OP and the Sensei is not for you at all. I have yet to try out their MMO-mouse as I personally feel that 9-12-ish buttons on a mouse is a bit overkill, I'd probably press the wrong ones.

I'll have to disagree. I've had multiple nagas, all only replaced because of over-use (I destroy any mouse within a year.) I must say, its very comfortable, lightweight, but sturdy and built well. The buttons are well placed and really do help in gameplay. On top of that, Razer gave me a free new mouse just because I used mine too much! LOL! I've used steelseries, logitech, microsoft, and razer, and the naga comes out on top.

When there's north of 125,000 people watching videos about the problem on the first page of a simple youtube search, it becomes glaringly obvious that there's issues. Especially considering gaming mice (and even more so an MMO mouse) are such a niche product with very few purchases compared to the rest of the mouse industry.

Razer has had this problem with tons of mice, most notably starting with the Copperhead.

A lot of people are complaining about the Nagas lately, yet mine is in perfect condition and I use mine a lot more than most would normally. I would recommend the Naga if you want a new mouse, the quality IS amazing, and the extra buttons are unmatched.

I'm using this http://steelseries.com/products/mice...es-ikari-laser. It's not the best gaming mouse, I can't say. It's missing a couple of buttons, since I want tons of them to make key-binds. However it fits my hand perfectly and I haven't felt any pain in my hand when I've played for long periods of time. I've had it for 3 years and I've handled it pretty brutally, yet it looks as if it was bought yesterday and nothing is broken on it. Never had any sort of problem with it. The only negative thing I can think of is the cord. It's made of some kind of rope so it's gotten pretty "wavy" and it isn't very mouldable so it is close to impossible to get it straightened again.

Looks can be deceiving, because my RAT 7 is anything BUT cheap. It's built on a cast-metal frame so it's extremely solid; it feels way better than the Naga I've got sitting right beside it. The scroll wheel on the RAT 7 has a more distinct click than the one on the Naga, and the side scroll wheel does too, which the Naga doesn't even have.

I've had my Logi MX518 since the model was brand new(5-7 years - dont really remember) and it still works like the day I bought it - I will say its starting to look really worn - but its plastic - so what can you expect

I've had my Logi MX518 since the model was brand new(5-7 years - dont really remember) and it still works like the day I bought it - I will say its starting to look really worn - but its plastic - so what can you expect

Doesn't really matter if it's as fast as other fast gaming mice, there's still the battery-issue. Having your mice do random shit or just go slower because the batteries are low or having it completely die because you didn't replace the batteries earlier can cause some mayhem in online gaming! I used to have a wireless gaming mouse, now I have a Sensei. I will never go back to wireless.

Edit: Seems like it does have a charger-thingy, so I guess my main issue with wireless mice doesn't apply to this one. But for extended periods of time (New launches and LAN-parties) it's still an issue.